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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The first step is to be established as a forensic expert is to opt for a Bachelors degree followed by a Masters degree in forensic Science. Some of these courses include B.Sc. Forensic Science, M.Sc. Forensic Science among other degrees. Forensic Science is a multidisciplinary subject as part of the course, one will have to study Chemistry, Physics Biology ballistics, engineering, anthropology, dactyloscopy, toxicology, pathology, cybercrimes etc. One can also pursue forensics as a career without having a B.Sc. Degree in the focused domain. While an option to obtain a Masters degree in forensic Science irrespective of their Bachelors.
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The Master of Science programme offers forensic Science as one of its courses. The scientific method of obtaining and interpreting knowledge about the past is known as forensic Science. This is most essential in the legal profession, where forensics is used to investigate crimes or civil cases, but forensics is also used to study ancient times in subjects like astronomy, archaeology, Biology and geology. This is a 2 year full time course to get into this course Candidates must have earned a Bachelors degree in Science from a recognised university. Candidates must have received a minimum aggregate score of 50% or higher on their most re
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Anant Negi

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Bsc microbiology is actually hard subject to study. The candidates learn about the subjects in detail about a lot of facts related tro microscopic organisms, morphologies and modes of action. Candidates can't do it without basic knowledge of biology and chemistry. To learn more please visit https://www.itmuniversity.org/

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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, The Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science is a one-year postgraduate Diploma programme. The PG Diploma allows you to work as a crime scene investigator, forensic scientist, forensic expert, or researcher. The eligibility criteria for the PG Diploma in Forensic Science is as follows:
A Bachelor's degree in Science-based courses such as medicine, forensic Science, and pharmacy. Few colleges have graduation criteria that require a minimum aggregate score of 50%; otherwise, a degree in the relevant field would suffice. So, you can study for a PG Diploma in forensic Science after completing a B.Tech in biotechnology. However, it wo
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ANMOL RAJ SHARMA

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Yes, to get admission in any UG course including B.Sc in forensic science at Jain university, one has to attempt JET ( JAIN ENTRANCE TEST). To be eligible for JET, one should have passed 10+2 from recognised board.

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ANMOL RAJ SHARMA

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in forensic science at Bundelkhand University.

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ANMOL RAJ SHARMA

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The fee for B.Sc in forensic science at Jain University is approx 2 lakh per year. There are different ways to avail scholarships as well.

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Saurabh Sharma

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If you aim for excellence in any field, you will create ways for a career by yourself. Same is the case with Forensic Science in India. The scope is vast and relatively forensic Science is now very important field. It has already acquired its importance in the country. There is always scope when it comes to working in Forensic State Labs, and Central Forensic Labs, IB, CBI, State and Centre Police, Banks, Other Cooperate Institutes, Mental Health Facilities, Consultants, Private Detectives, and, of course, Teaching. Geeta University offers B.Sc. Forensic and M.Sc. Forensic Science. Geeta University (GU), provides programme-based traini
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Sandeep Kumar

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Become a Forensics Officer after 12th, you need to pursue B.Sc. Forensic Science which is offered as a 3-year undergraduate programme and the applicant is required to have completed 10+2 with Science stream. Due to increase in crime rate and criminals, the scope of Forensic Science is increased exponentially. There are lots of job opportunities in the field of Forensic Science. The need of forensic scientists is huge all around the world, especially in India.

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Rohit Thakur

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You can pursue BSc and MSc Forensic Science courses without appearing for the NEET exam or Any other technical exam
As a forensic scientist you need to have very strong problem solving skills, writing skills, and thinking skills.
You just need the eligibility criteria of 50% in 12th exam for admission in B.Sc. Forensic Science.
The actual cut-offs for this course are not publicly disclosed
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